Timberland PROMen's 8" Boondock Composite Toe Wp-m Industrial Work Boot
D**7
Excellent leather and warm.
I bought these boots for my son he works outside in winter, this is my second purchase of these boots, I’ve owned them for ten years working as a builder outside all winter in Michigan. The leather is still in good shape these boots are the warmest I’ve ever worn. If you want a boot that’s well made and keeps your feet warm and comfortable, get these your feet will be happy you did!
I**N
Not for the timid, rock solid and intimidating describe these boots
First, these boots are true to size. I wear a 9.5 dress shoe and 10 sneaker. Work boot sizes seem to be all over the place, but a 10 in these boots is a comfortable fit and I could even go down another half size if I did not use thick boot socks. They do run a little wide. There is good padding in the boot and it has a high quality insole. The first thing I noticed about these boots is their weight and solid construction They are rock solid, the boot leather is thick and the composite toes feel every bit as strong as steel. I suspect if you went to kick in a door with these the whole house would fall down. I have not thrown anything major at them yet, and will supplement this review if my opinion as to their durability changes. I am happy with my purchase and recommend these boots to the community. UPDATE: spent the day in ankle-deep snow sludge and mud, after 8 hours my feet were bone dry. Definitely waterproof
S**K
Won't be disappointed
Best boots made
K**D
Strong!!!
"One of the strongest shoes I know is this, it was definitely designed to withstand extreme conditions while providing maximum comfort and durability. Whether you're navigating tough terrains or need reliable support, this shoe is built to last, offering the perfect blend of strength and performance."
A**8
Runs 1/2 size too LARGE (in sizse 8.5M)
Summary: I wear a 8.5M in most everything (across different brands), but this one was 1/2 size too large. I have a pair of the SIX INCH Boondock, which are size 8.5M, and I wore double socks with those. I went with a 8.0M, and they fit perfect with one pair of socks.Discussion: I have had the 6-inch pair for about a year, and used them for outdoor work. In the past six weeks, I used them for about 100 work hours in inclement weather (lots of rain), doing tree felling. Lots of walking up/down a pretty steep hill.Additions: The only thing I changed was to add a set of Keen Insoles (link below) for better support.Pros: Decent grip in wet conditions; good ankle support; protective toe worked in a few instances (dropping small logs on foot).Cons: I wear a 8.5M in most everything (across different brands), but this one was 1/2 size too large.Previous boots: Before these, I had the 6 inch Boondock, and before those I had the Keen Pittsburgh (6-inch).Related Products:1) Keen Utility Men's K-20 Insole with Extra Cushion for Neutral Arches Accessorieshttps://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MS3SNX92) Timberland PRO Men's Boondock 6" Waterproof Non-Insulated Work Boothttps://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EAKXRFQ3) KEEN Utility Men's Pittsburgh 6" Steel Toe Waterproof Work Boot,Bison Brown/Red,8.5Dhttps://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B004LE7XEW
B**Z
So far so good!
Right out the box they are super comfortable they aren’t super stiff like most boots out the box I work with livestock on the side and riding boots can take up to a week of straight working to get them to mold and break in. They are big and clunky but light weight breathable yet waterproof and sturdy. 10/10 will keep buying these
A**R
Comfortable is key word
I didn't know what to expect when I put these on. They look like they were going to be stiff, and in a way they are. They need to be broken in, any boot does. But wow are they comfortable. I wear Thorogood on the day to day, and these are honestly more comfortable on the first wear.
D**T
Not for every job
Been saving to replace my cheap brahma work boots since I've become a tree climber. Been working on spurs and need something comfy to stand in for big removals and needed a shank. I also do half of the ground work and clean up so I didn't go with normal high heel pole climbers. Out of the box I had toe issues that were resolved by just relacing the first two sets of eyes tighter. They were very comfy for general standing but even with the composite toe they felt heavy and bulky after 6000+ steps. I've only worn them twice and already they feel slippery on smooth barked wood while I'm climbing and my spurs came off the heel during those two removals. The last of which caused me to injure my hand pretty badly (gore pics not included). Now I'm out of work, can't afford another pair and can't wait 3-4 weeks for the return to go through. I dont see these lasting me long if I don't die before then. If I was any smarter I'd be afraid to put these back on with the spurs but you gotta pay the bills right :(
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